US government
-
Anthropic Sues U.S. Government Over National Security Risk Designation
AI firm Anthropic has filed federal lawsuits against the Trump administration after being designated a supply-chain risk.
-
US Government Partially Shuts Down Amid Immigration Enforcement Dispute
A partial US government shutdown began on Saturday, January 31, 2026, following a congressional impasse over funding for the Department of Homeland Security, fueled by Democratic demands for new restrictions on federal immigration agents.
-
Rahm Emanuel Proposes 75-Year Age Limit for Key US Government Roles Amid Leadership Age Concerns
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has called for a mandatory age limit of 75 for the President, Congress, and federal judges, a proposal aimed at addressing growing concerns over the age and cognitive fitness of leaders in Washington.
-
CDC Layoffs Rescinded: US Government Reverses Hundreds of Job Cuts
Amid a turbulent federal shutdown, the US government abruptly reversed hundreds of CDC layoffs just hours after issuing termination notices, sparking confusion and concern across public health divisions.
-
US Government Scrambles to Rehire Nuclear Staff It Fired Days Ago
The US government faces challenges rehiring nuclear security staff dismissed days, nuclear security, layoffs, rehiring, national security, budget cuts, Department of Energy, NNSA.





